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Defence Graduate Program – Australian Signals Directorate

Canberra (interstate rotations outside of Canberra are available)

Opportunity Expired

Given COVID-19 we recognise that your focus, priorities and individual circumstances have changed over recent weeks.  Defence has decided to extend our applications for a fortnight and we hope this extension will give you the extra time you need to submit your application.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
120

Application dates

Applications Open
5 Apr 2020
Applications Close
18 Apr 2020

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Graduation Results
50 - 64%
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Business & Management
C
Creative Arts
E
Engineering & Mathematics
H
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
I
IT & Computer Science
L
Law, Legal Studies & Justice
M
Medical & Health Sciences
P
Property & Built Environment
S
Sciences
T
Teaching & Education

 

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The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) is a vital member of Australia's national intelligence community. Our motto, Reveal their secrets. Protect our own, summarises our roles: we collect foreign intelligence by interception; we provide advice and assistance on cyber security to make Australia the safest place to connect online; and we conduct offensive cyber operations in support of the Australian Government and Australian Defence Forces (ADF). We are looking for graduates from almost every discipline to work in analyst, technologist or corporate roles.

To achieve its mission, ASD requires people with strong integrity and a mix of specialist skills, adaptability, imagination, resilience and creativity.

These abilities are needed to out-think and out-imagine some of the most testing adversaries and problems imaginable. If you want to work with other smart, skilled people, consider ASD.

You will receive training in our specialised systems and enjoy working in multidisciplinary teams. You may have opportunities to travel domestically and internationally. You will be encouraged and supported to continually develop your skills to keep pace with evolving priorities and technologies. We are committed to the growth of our most important resource – our staff.
Diversity powers ASD's mission. Our work is challenging, and experience shows that the best teams contain clever people with different life experiences.

All civilian roles in ASD are flexible and accommodate part-time or full-time working arrangements.

We are looking for graduates from almost every discipline to work in analyst, technologist or corporate roles.
As an analyst, you can undertake a diverse range of complex tasks – from foreign language analysis to data analysis. Your role will vary, depending on your skills and the role of your team in supporting either ASD's foreign intelligence, cyber security or offensive cyber operations mission.

As a technologist, you can work in areas as diverse as software development, database administration, system design, architecture, testing and maintenance through to cyber security roles including reverse engineering, forensic analysis and intrusion detection. You could have the opportunity to build and maintain everything from secure workstations to high-end supercomputers or develop innovative tools to enable our offensive cyber operations.

Working in corporate roles, you will have the opportunity to develop and shape ASD's future. We have roles in business management, communications, governance, finance, people management, policy, security and recruitment just to name a few.
You will have the opportunity to rotate through different roles to find the best fit for you.

Quick Details

Salary: $68,442 pa + 15.4% superannuation. Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will advance to APS 5: $76,215 pa + 15.4% superannuation.
Program: 12 months - 3 x 4 month rotations
Eligibility: Australian Citizens only
Location: Canberra (interstate rotations outside of Canberra are available)

Graduate Success Stories


  • Graduate stories
I was pleased to be viewed as a valuable member of the team and not just an intern.

Andrew

  • Graduate stories
I was pleased to be viewed as a valuable member of the team and not just an intern.

Andrew

  • Graduate stories
The work has been challenging but doable, and as my time goes on in the program, I feel I can give more back to my team and the projects they’re running.

Taylah

  • Graduate stories
The work has been challenging but doable, and as my time goes on in the program, I feel I can give more back to my team and the projects they’re running.

Taylah

  • Graduate stories
I was pleased to be viewed as a valuable member of the team and not just an intern.

Andrew

  • Graduate stories
I was pleased to be viewed as a valuable member of the team and not just an intern.

Andrew

  • Graduate stories
The work has been challenging but doable, and as my time goes on in the program, I feel I can give more back to my team and the projects they’re running.

Taylah

  • Graduate stories
The work has been challenging but doable, and as my time goes on in the program, I feel I can give more back to my team and the projects they’re running.

Taylah